Twenty authors: “My favorite book by Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI”
By CWR Contributors on Jan 06, 2023 05:00 amThe introduction Jimmy Akin, Catholic Answers: The Jesus of Nazareth Series: Over the course of his pontificate, Benedict XVI did something extraordinary. He wrote three books. Popes write official documents all the time (or [...]
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Wise Men from the East and the Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord
By Sandra Miesel on Jan 06, 2023 05:00 amWe Three Kings of Orient are, Bearing gifts we traverse afar. . . . Who were these gift-bearing kings, these Wise Men of the East? What has their mission meant to Christians across the ages? [...]
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On Epiphany and going on pilgrimage in the same place
By Sean Fitzpatrick on Jan 06, 2023 04:30 amAs the first Christian pilgrimage, the Epiphany sounds the call to renew the pilgrim heart in all Catholics. And for many, that will mean preparing for the epiphanies—the apocalypses, the revelations—that can come suddenly to [...]
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A beginner’s guide to reading Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI
By Carl E. Olson on Jan 05, 2023 07:26 pmA couple of days ago, looking through and re-reading sections from some of the many (many!) books by Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI, I took this photo and posted it on Twitter and Facebook: To my [...]
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Watch: “What Is the Legacy of Pope Benedict XVI?”
By CWR Staff on Jan 05, 2023 05:03 pmHosted in partnership with National Review Institute, Catholic World Report, and Ethics and Public Policy Center: Mary Ann Glendon is the Learned Hand Professor of Law, emerita, at Harvard University, and a former U.S. [...]
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Tears, thanksgiving, and thoughts from Benedict XVI’s funeral
By Larry Chapp on Jan 05, 2023 01:00 pmI am writing after attending the funeral for our beloved Pope Benedict XVI on this cool and cloudy January day. I found the Mass both dignified and reverent, although quite short as papal funerals go. [...]
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